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Hey, this reminds me of an ancient site that I used to partake in producing visual novels. And I really love the style of producing novels in this way. But if you wanted to attract even more people to your program, you kinda don't want to use AI as an example image as it's going to give off the illusion that it's meant to generate story plots, characters, and assets. There are plenty of assets here on this website for free so you can make example images that wouldn't scare off most other people here. As navigating the program myself, I'm excited how easy it is to put things together.

Do you have any plans on introducing animation, as in just simple blinking and or GIFs? Like idle animations on characters or simple background flickers?? Petals falling in the background etc. 

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Hey, thank you for the thoughtful feedback, and for taking the time to actually explore the tool. I really appreciate that.

You’re absolutely right about the AI imagery. That’s good feedback, and in hindsight it does give the wrong impression. The project was never meant to generate stories, characters, or assets automatically. It’s much more about authoring and assembling visual narratives, and I can see how that could be confusing at a glance.

Right now, the build that’s up is very much an experimental / in-progress snapshot rather than a polished end-to-end workflow. I haven’t actively worked on it in a bit, so I’m cautious about promising new features in the short term.

That said, things like simple idle animations, blinking, GIFs, and subtle background effects (petals, flicker, etc.) were definitely within the original vision. They fit naturally with the timeline-based approach and are the kind of additions I’d explore if and when development resumes.

Thanks again for checking it out and sharing your thoughts. Feedback like this genuinely helps shape where (and whether) the project goes next.